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🧠 Fun Facts to Make You Smarter!
- Rhinos are one of the largest land animals—some weigh over 2,000 kg (4,400 lbs)!
- They have thick, armor-like skin, but it’s actually very sensitive to sunburn and bug bites.
- A rhino’s horn is made of keratin—the same material as your fingernails!
- There are 5 species of rhinos—some live in Africa, others in Asia.
- Despite their size, rhinos can run up to 50 km/h (30 mph)!
- They love mud baths—rolling in mud helps keep their skin cool and protects them from insects.
- Rhinos have poor eyesight, but excellent hearing and smell.
- Baby rhinos are called calves, and they stay with their moms for up to 3 years.
- Rhinos are herbivores, which means they only eat plants and grass.
- They are endangered—poaching and habitat loss are major threats to their survival.
📚 Word Boost – Learn Cool New Words
Horn – A hard, pointed growth found on an animal’s head
Keratin – The protein that makes up fingernails, hair, and rhino horns
Herbivore – An animal that eats only plants
Calf – A baby rhino
Poaching – Illegal hunting of wild animals
Endangered – At risk of becoming extinct or disappearing forever